Warm up
- Mention the greetings you know.
- How do you greet your parents or guardians?
- How do you greet your teachers?
- How do you greet your friends?
I can do
- The people below are greeting each other. Select the greetings they are using.
- Look at the people below. Select the greetings you can use to greet them.
- Say the response to each greeting and farewell.
- Say the response to each greeting and farewell.
- Read the sentences. Mark the picture that matches the greeting.
- Read the sentences. Mark the picture that matches the greeting.
English is fun
Sing songs about greetings and farewell.
Community service learning

- The children have visited a children’s home. What are they doing?
- With the help of your teacher, parent or guardian, visit an elderly person for a story telling session. Answer questions after listening to the stories. You can also sing or recite poems to the elderly person you have visited.
- Collect clothes and visit a needy family in your community.
- Greet the members of the family by saying, good afternoon, good morning or how are you doing?
- Before you leave, tell each family member goodbye.
- Do the following when you have visitors at home or in school.
- Greet them as they come to the house or your classroom.
- Tell each family member goodbye when they are leaving.
- Recite this poem.
Poem
Good morning uncle
Good morning aunt
We pick papers
We love a clean compound.
Goodbye uncle
Goodbye aunt
We will see you again
- Sit with your parent or guardian. Tell them to show you how to greet and say goodbye to people, according to your relationship.
- With the help of your parent or guardian, watch a video on how to greet and say goodbye to them.